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. >> part of the problem is financial education and people don't know what they're signing on to. >> now everybody is clear. no money if you can't pay it back. >> in theory. >> oh, cynics, cynics, cynics. >>> ahead on "starting point," we'll tell you what's different about the flu this time around and what's making it so severe. >>> and this, neighbors call 911. they see a ferocious and deadly beast walking the streets. it's actually just a dog. we'll have that story straight ahead. we're back in a moment. >>> welcome back to "starting point." we begin with john berman who has an update on the day's top stories. >>> so the flu is spreading with a vengeance across the u.s. not only did the season get off to a very early start, cases are proving to be far more severe than last year. the cdc's latest flu advisory says 41 states are dealing with widespread activity. more than 2200 people are hospitalized. the hardest hit states, pennsylvania and south carolina, each reporting 22 flu-related deaths. illinois now reporting six deaths. in cases in south dakota spiked, almost doubling in the
. >> part of the problem is financial education and people don't know what they're signing on to. >> now everybody is clear. no money if you can't pay it back. >> in theory. >> oh, cynics, cynics, cynics. >>> ahead on "starting point," we'll tell you what's different about the flu this time around and what's making it so severe. >>> and this, neighbors call 911. they see a ferocious and deadly beast walking the streets. it's actually just a...
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>> we're committed to making sure the children of maryland have the best education. can we say we will always be number one? of course not. but we will always strive to be number one. >> tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> tim love much more at 5:00 p.m. -- tim will have much more coming up at 5:00 p.m. >> and rock council has 45 new board-certified teachers -- and around the accounting now has 45 new board-certified teachers. >> it is the highest teaching credential in the nation that you can earn. >> the board acidification is valid for 10 years. >> schools is out for more than 1000 students across maryland. a trade school has shut down without warning. jennifer franciotti has more on that story. >> not even an e-mail. the students came to class yesterday not knowing their school would be shut down. there was a note posted on the board. the school has branches in colombia and silver spring. about 1200 maryland students were enrolled. >> we here are committed to ensuring that they complete the training that they intended to complete when they enrolled. it is important t
>> we're committed to making sure the children of maryland have the best education. can we say we will always be number one? of course not. but we will always strive to be number one. >> tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> tim love much more at 5:00 p.m. -- tim will have much more coming up at 5:00 p.m. >> and rock council has 45 new board-certified teachers -- and around the accounting now has 45 new board-certified teachers. >> it is the highest teaching credential...
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education week released its quality counts 2013 list, giving the state's public school system a b-plus grade, that is the highest grade over any state in the country. the list evaluates things like graduation rates, achievement gaps, support for teachers, and education funding. in the meantime, virginia was not far behind in fourth place with a b grade. d.c. placed 45th on the list with a c-minus. >>> it is a remarkable story of recovery. a lake braddock high school senior and baseball player is back at school six months after being paralyzed. today will be nick ballenger's third day back. in july he suffered a devastating injury while on his vacation in hawaii. first paralyzed from the neck down, he is regaining the use of his body and even took his first steps at homecoming this fall. nick says he is focused on one thing -- >> my goal is to be able to walk across that stage on june 18 to get my diploma and go down the stairs. >> on sunday night, the four seasons hotel will hold a benefit dinner for nick featuring d.c.'s top chefs. to learn more and the get tickets go to nbcwashington
education week released its quality counts 2013 list, giving the state's public school system a b-plus grade, that is the highest grade over any state in the country. the list evaluates things like graduation rates, achievement gaps, support for teachers, and education funding. in the meantime, virginia was not far behind in fourth place with a b grade. d.c. placed 45th on the list with a c-minus. >>> it is a remarkable story of recovery. a lake braddock high school senior and baseball...
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. >> i believe we can find more places to cut spending without short changing things like education, job training, research and technology. all of which are critical to prosperity in the 21st century economy. they must be reformed. >> what does the white house try to get what the president wants out of his next budget showdown? >> they have already put part of their strategy into motion which is basically getting republicans to compromise on the tax issue. remembering in the budget battle, they got them to increase taxes on wealthier americans and think that has set a precedent for moving forward for including new revenues and spending cuts and see president obama hitting the road. taking his message in the weekly address out to the people. i'm told we will see him start to do that soon after the inauguration. alex. >> kristen welker, save travels when you head home. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> joining me is amy barnes and felisha sonez. >> good morning, girls. what are you hearing in d.c., and any other names being mentioned besides hackle. >> the white house as you mentione
. >> i believe we can find more places to cut spending without short changing things like education, job training, research and technology. all of which are critical to prosperity in the 21st century economy. they must be reformed. >> what does the white house try to get what the president wants out of his next budget showdown? >> they have already put part of their strategy into motion which is basically getting republicans to compromise on the tax issue. remembering in the...
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unemployment by levels of education. what do all the low unemployment jobs have in common? they require a college degree or special training. the more education you have, the more likely you are to be employed and earning good money. look at this. people with a bachelor's degree or higher have under 4% unemployment. that is half of that -- of those people with high school diplomas. and look at that. if you have less than a high school diploma, unemployment rate close to 11.7%. if you have a college or associate degree, you're in the middle with 6.9%. what is standing in the way of everybody getting a college degree? we know the answer to that, we hear it all the time, it is cost. between 1998 and 2008, the cost of college rose 130%, but income didn't increase anywhere close to that. two-thirds of college seniors have college debt. the average debt load is $26,000. >> so you may end up eventually once you get into the labor market with a lower unemployment rate than the national average that had more debt rmally. i like to say most people don't need to spend $200,000 to get
unemployment by levels of education. what do all the low unemployment jobs have in common? they require a college degree or special training. the more education you have, the more likely you are to be employed and earning good money. look at this. people with a bachelor's degree or higher have under 4% unemployment. that is half of that -- of those people with high school diplomas. and look at that. if you have less than a high school diploma, unemployment rate close to 11.7%. if you have a...
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i am stan stovall. 45th year in a row, "education week" magazine has named maryland the number one school in the nation. maryland received an overall grade of b-+. the state landed in a in several categories, for early childhood, college readiness policies, and work force policies. school officials say they are committed to but maintaining that top spot in a nation. lots of problems this morning. >> we just got word of a problem, as expected, on the outer loop of perring parkway. offender pender off to the right shoulder. it did not take long for that back to develop. here is what it looks like a perring parkway. prior to that, approaching belair road to perring parkway, you will be sitting in jammed conditions. another one on southbound ritchie highway. if you are on 99, shot down from one stock to bethany lane -- from one stock to bethany lane. so far so good southbound at mount carmel. >> a little chilly to start off the day. 46 downtown, 30 said the airport. 34 in parkton. the ots in chestertown and even easton. -- 30's in chestertown and even easton. by lunchtime, 463 afternoon high
i am stan stovall. 45th year in a row, "education week" magazine has named maryland the number one school in the nation. maryland received an overall grade of b-+. the state landed in a in several categories, for early childhood, college readiness policies, and work force policies. school officials say they are committed to but maintaining that top spot in a nation. lots of problems this morning. >> we just got word of a problem, as expected, on the outer loop of perring...
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work first over education. offering adult welfare recipients education and training may sound nice, but study after study has shown it doesn't work. the key to spend to acquire 100% engagement in work or work like activity. in force consequences for families who comply. in order to receive the government's cash assistance, welfare applicants or recipients have got to show up and shows that they are actually engaged in work, or getting work. we will vigorously monitor that. strong anti-fraud measures. welfare programs cannot be naÏve about the capacity of citizens to deceive or try to get over on the system. we are not afraid to check assets and income and residencies and identity to be sure taxpayer funded benefits of going to those who legitimately qualify. and performance-based contracts. we pay our not-for-profit and private sector vendors for accomplishment. hra was when the first social service agencies that use 100% of performance these contracts to provide employment services to welfare recipients, and
work first over education. offering adult welfare recipients education and training may sound nice, but study after study has shown it doesn't work. the key to spend to acquire 100% engagement in work or work like activity. in force consequences for families who comply. in order to receive the government's cash assistance, welfare applicants or recipients have got to show up and shows that they are actually engaged in work, or getting work. we will vigorously monitor that. strong anti-fraud...
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with education, with support at home could be a factor with that. it's important to keep in mind there are a number of factors that are not just related to psychiatric illness but stressors, culture, support, support at home, supports with school and those involved with the child or adolescent. >> doctor timothy lineberry of the mayo clinic psychiatric hospital and dr. daly of drexel university thank you both so much. >> thank you. >> brown: still to come on the "newshour": requiring a search warrant for a blood test; reducing troop levels in afghanistan to zero; using robots as therapy; fighting the flu and denying major stars entry to the hall of fame. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: president obama is ready to name a new treasury secretary-- his own chief of staff, jack lew. it was widely reported today that the announcement will come tomorrow. lew played a key role in the recent fiscal cliff negotiations with congress, and he previously headed the office of management and budget. if confirmed by the
with education, with support at home could be a factor with that. it's important to keep in mind there are a number of factors that are not just related to psychiatric illness but stressors, culture, support, support at home, supports with school and those involved with the child or adolescent. >> doctor timothy lineberry of the mayo clinic psychiatric hospital and dr. daly of drexel university thank you both so much. >> thank you. >> brown: still to come on the...
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. >>> the education of john boehner, a revealing interview in "the wall street journal." he says one thing stunned him more than anything else in the fight over the fiscal cliff. when the president told him behind closed door, we don't have a spending problem, we have a health care problem. boehner was astonished by the comment. he said "i need this job like a need a hole in the head." >>> senate majority leader harry reid is taking heat in louisiana after saying the devastation caused by hurricane katrina was nothing in comparison to superstorm sandy. the nevada democrat made the controversial comments on the senate floor while complaining that congress is has taken too long to address the sandy aid. >> we are now past two months with the people of new york, and the people of new orleans and that area, they were hurt, but nothing in comparison to the people in new england. >> i can see why that raised some eyebrows. head to cnn.com/earlystart for our blog. follow us on twitter and facebook. >>> 15 minutes past the hour. two of the most storied football teams coll lied to
. >>> the education of john boehner, a revealing interview in "the wall street journal." he says one thing stunned him more than anything else in the fight over the fiscal cliff. when the president told him behind closed door, we don't have a spending problem, we have a health care problem. boehner was astonished by the comment. he said "i need this job like a need a hole in the head." >>> senate majority leader harry reid is taking heat in louisiana after...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. to make peanut butter so deliciously creamy. ♪ it can even be a game changer. that's why choosy moms and dads choose jif. [ woman ] too weak. wears off. been there. tried that. ladybug body milk? no thanks. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. it's so powerful you can skip a day... but light enough you won't want to. dermatologist recommended eucerin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. try our entrees, snacks and new salads. salmon with basil, garlic chicken spring rolls, and now salads, like asian-style chicken. enjoy over 130 tasty varieties, anytime. lean cuisine. be culinary chic. that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from cam
with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. to make peanut butter so deliciously creamy. ♪ it can even be a game changer. that's why choosy moms and dads choose jif. [ woman ] too weak. wears off. been there. tried that. ladybug body milk? no thanks. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair...
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now you can get 4 box tops for education on 70 general mills products. 4 more box tops... so we can help our schools even more. that's 84 box tops! [ female announcer ] get 4 box tops, now only a walmart. that's 84 box tops! [ dog ] we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. ♪ pringles... bursting with flavor. something this delicious could only come from nature. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. i just got started and i'm like "hey, that first 20 came off, well it wasn't too hard at all." i love breads. you can still eat bread. i love my sweets. i can still have a cookie on weight watchers. i love the barcode scanner. occasionally, i'll use it at the bar. of course! that's what it's for, right
now you can get 4 box tops for education on 70 general mills products. 4 more box tops... so we can help our schools even more. that's 84 box tops! [ female announcer ] get 4 box tops, now only a walmart. that's 84 box tops! [ dog ] we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and...
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and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. >>brian: obamacare strikes again. more fast food chains saying they'll cut back hours in order to sidestep massive costs associated with the new health care program -- excuse me, the new health care law. >>steve: stuart varney is here with fallout. let's take folks out to nebraska where a wendy's franchisee is saying i'm going to have to cut your hours. >> 11 locations primarily around omaha, 300 people who currently work for wendy's will have their hours cut to a maximum of 28 hours per week. that puts them in the part-time category. that means they do not have to have health insurance from their employer under the health care law. if you're an operation and you've got 50 or more employees, you must offer health insurance. if any of them works more than 30 hours a week. if you're that kind of size of a company and you want to avoid the rising cost of health insurance, you cut people down to under 30
and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. >>brian: obamacare strikes again. more fast food chains saying they'll cut back hours in order to sidestep massive costs associated with the new health care program -- excuse me, the new health care law. >>steve: stuart varney is here with fallout. let's take folks out to nebraska where a wendy's franchisee is saying i'm...
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. >> that's something i'm not very educated on. i need to look up on exactly what that means. but i do know it's a vaccine, correct? >> no. euthanasia is assisted suicide. >> i felt so dumb. i felt so idiotic. and that's one of those things i don't want to have happen in my interview. >> reporter: that's why judges like sam believe confidence is key. >> the most interesting time is when the young woman sits back, enjoys the experience, can look each judge in the eye. >> absolutely. >> and let her point of view come across. >> really interesting stuff. you can see more on "pageant confidential," the road to miss america, tomorrow night, 8:00, 7:00 on abc. it's a special edition of "20/20." followed by the 2013 miss america pageant, live from las vegas. and, sam, how has the judging been going for you? >> lara, it's really an exciting thing. talking to the young women, my favorite part has been the interview. it's easy to concentrate on the evening gowns and the swimsuit. it's easy to think this is just a beauty pageant. but this is a scholarship pageant, miss america is. they a
. >> that's something i'm not very educated on. i need to look up on exactly what that means. but i do know it's a vaccine, correct? >> no. euthanasia is assisted suicide. >> i felt so dumb. i felt so idiotic. and that's one of those things i don't want to have happen in my interview. >> reporter: that's why judges like sam believe confidence is key. >> the most interesting time is when the young woman sits back, enjoys the experience, can look each judge in the...
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the 15-year-old pakistani girl's education advocate targeted and shot by the taliban has been released from a british hospital. malala yousafzai will pursuit outhospital rehabilitation in central england. she was shot in the head in pakistan by the taliban for her campaigning for girls' education. >>> after enduring a month of health problems, secretary of state hillary clinton is planning her return next week to business as usual. the state department says clinton is upbeat and recovering well after being hospitalized for a blood clot in her head. she is at home, resting, but already calling her advisers and working with her staff. we'll have much more with clinton and her special relationship with her daughter, chelsea, coming up. >>> former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords heads to newton, connecticut, today, to meet with the families of the vingtss of the deadly school shooting there. giffords was wounded in a mass shooting in tucson, arizona, in 2011. her husband, astronaut mark kelly, will also attend the private meeting today. >>> meantime the survivors of the connecticu
the 15-year-old pakistani girl's education advocate targeted and shot by the taliban has been released from a british hospital. malala yousafzai will pursuit outhospital rehabilitation in central england. she was shot in the head in pakistan by the taliban for her campaigning for girls' education. >>> after enduring a month of health problems, secretary of state hillary clinton is planning her return next week to business as usual. the state department says clinton is upbeat and...
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here in america we think all children need to be educated. women can't go to the movie theater in afghanistan. >> no, they can't. if they try to it would be a dangerous prospect. the men that go to the movie theaters, we have to remember afghanistan doesn't have a class that have jobs, many boys are going there and causing troubles. girls cannot go and bear by go out by themselves without being harassed. massive sexual harass. me ment on the streets. there are children providing for their families and treated pretty badly. >> we need to continue talking about this. thanks for being here. great to see you. as we mentioned president obama and president karzai will hold a joint news conference at 1:15 p.m. eastern time. we're going to bring it to you live right here on msnbc. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. olaf gets great rewards for his
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the men said they were trying to educate people. >> we're not threatening you. we don't have that criminal behavior. >> this happens to open that line of communication to let people know you can defend yourself in a time of crisis or any time that you want to. >> if you're scaring people you're not advancing your cause, so that's not the ideal way to try to present your point of view. >> still, portland police recommend you call 911 if you see an armed person on the street despite the fact these two guys what they did was perfectly legal. >>> january 19th, next weekend, gun rights activeists will hold their version of chick-fil-a appreciation day, activists want you to go to your local gun store, gun range or gun show with your constitutional flags and your "hands off my guns" sign to send a loud and clear message to congress and presidentby ma. it's being held the same weekend at president obama's inauguration and it's martin luther king day. petition has been started to stop gun appreciation day, it has more than 25,000 signatures. joining us from washington l
the men said they were trying to educate people. >> we're not threatening you. we don't have that criminal behavior. >> this happens to open that line of communication to let people know you can defend yourself in a time of crisis or any time that you want to. >> if you're scaring people you're not advancing your cause, so that's not the ideal way to try to present your point of view. >> still, portland police recommend you call 911 if you see an armed person on the...
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here's author and educator lou heckler. >> 36 years ago, alex haley published his amazing family saga "roots," tracing his ancestry back to people to slave ships from africa. it later became a landmark mini- series on television and caused thousands, maybe millions, of people to start their own roots search. one of our friends eventually arranged a massive family reunion where he presented each family with a 70-page booklet he had compiled about their history. i was working in commercial television at the time haley did his book tour and he came to our station for an interview. to what do you attribute your exceptional success? the interviewer asked. haley thought for a moment and then said this, "decide what you want. decide what you're willing to give up to get it." do you have sentences in your head that never go away? i do, and none has been more meaningful to me than this one. i've been fortunate. i have had wonderful success in many areas in my life. when i get in trouble, though, is when i try to do too much. i take on task upon task upon task and start thinking there is a big
here's author and educator lou heckler. >> 36 years ago, alex haley published his amazing family saga "roots," tracing his ancestry back to people to slave ships from africa. it later became a landmark mini- series on television and caused thousands, maybe millions, of people to start their own roots search. one of our friends eventually arranged a massive family reunion where he presented each family with a 70-page booklet he had compiled about their history. i was working in...
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what is the reason for this >> the big thing is education. we have a problem with burmese pythons in the everglades but they're definitely not a public safety issue. this is ecological issue we're looking at right now. melissa: are people invited, seems like they're invite to go in and kill the snakes. is that humane? is that what they're doing? should the state be sponsoring that? >> well, there's two different groups of individuals. i works, initially we were all dubbed "python hunters". that is it where the show came from. i'm one of the agents that collects the animals alive and we collect data on these animals to try to find out how many are out there, where are the highest populations and what is their reproduction in the wild. and we check gut content as well to see what these animals are eating out there in the everglades. then your second group of individuals are your licensed game hunters and what they have done since the burmese poo thethon is not -- python is not native to florida, they made it legal for game hunters when game hun
what is the reason for this >> the big thing is education. we have a problem with burmese pythons in the everglades but they're definitely not a public safety issue. this is ecological issue we're looking at right now. melissa: are people invited, seems like they're invite to go in and kill the snakes. is that humane? is that what they're doing? should the state be sponsoring that? >> well, there's two different groups of individuals. i works, initially we were all dubbed...
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my job isn't on just to entertain, but to teach and educate. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. after a ho-hum session, s & p finishing flat, nasdaq advancing, we're about to head into the one four most exciting, but least lucrative weeks of the year. thanks to the coming jumble of earnings. the reports are coming. you know the rules. and let's just try to learn. as i told you not that long ago. not impossible to make money until after we've seen earnings. i did five years worth of work on these weeks. i spent the last -- last three weeks ago, i went through every single earnings week and we are just as right as we are wrong. and we have a real parade, stop flipping coins and start listening. here is your game plan. first monday, we play real close attention, to ppg reports. and you have heard michelle bunch on the show numerous times. as i said last night, good news for ppg and cpg. i keep hoping it will come down. and it's a hunch beneficiary of worldwide growth and one of the $run chemical companies on earth. and huge beneficiary of the natural gas price. i'm all about this.
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education and the importance of educating the public about the benefits of the space program. there has been some testimony that begins to touch on this. you talk about how space programs have improved our lives from vaccinations research to weather satellites. you talk about how do we define the purpose and meaning behind exploration of space within a society that is not always see tangible benefits. you say and this will be especially challenging unless there is a clear rationale linking such efforts that can be supported in a bipartisan manner. there is some discussion about the skills gap and s.t.e.m. education and the role of nasa and promoting s.t.e.m. should be marked strategically articulated. what is the industry doing to convey to the public the benefits of space exploration? how can the contributions of our space program be communicated not just to stakeholders but also to the public? >> thank you for the opportunity to expand on that a bit. we did put a great deal of effort into this brand new report called space in our world. we will make certain that every member
education and the importance of educating the public about the benefits of the space program. there has been some testimony that begins to touch on this. you talk about how space programs have improved our lives from vaccinations research to weather satellites. you talk about how do we define the purpose and meaning behind exploration of space within a society that is not always see tangible benefits. you say and this will be especially challenging unless there is a clear rationale linking such...
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they got all kinds of education. all kinds of questions for leadership. so it's a real good place to be. >> during his fifth year in the marines, burton took a medical discharge when he was diagnosed with ask this frskit schizophre >> i what loose nalt and what loose nalt and i disappeared from work. it's time to get out and go back to my family and take things easy. >> six months after leaving the military burton was arrested after he crashed his car at the security dates in tampa international airport. >> i thought people was chasing we and trying to kill me. i started to get away. >> he admits taking four ecstasy tablets that night. prosecutors say he had almost 300 tablets. >> i decided to take the pills anltd went all downhill from there. >> he's charged with drug trafficking welcome driving under the influence and now attempted murder trial of a law enforcement officer. he's pled not gill and is awaiting a hearing to find out if he's 'capable of standing trial. >> with the trial, i want to get on with the trial so i with get out of here. >> while bu
they got all kinds of education. all kinds of questions for leadership. so it's a real good place to be. >> during his fifth year in the marines, burton took a medical discharge when he was diagnosed with ask this frskit schizophre >> i what loose nalt and what loose nalt and i disappeared from work. it's time to get out and go back to my family and take things easy. >> six months after leaving the military burton was arrested after he crashed his car at the security dates in...
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was that the report also said that only 2 percent actually could explain what brown versus board of education was about, even though the answer was implicit in the question. so our kids don't know much history. a lot of what they know is wrong. and the great historians, the way this book is based upon the work of great historians. you are mentioned than air. a lot of great historians are doing some of that kind of work. we have a big sweep. we are able to couple this with the documentary, it will to make it more dramatic. >> macon a primer. an honest basic tact. history 101. i have to say, when you read these history books, it is not coherent. there is no pattern. we don't see what we're talking about, this empire. we don't understand how that works. the kids get the dates, the pictures, but they don't really -- to some degree the united states always comes out ahead, always comes up. we can trash twice. >> if you take chinese history. >> go for a global history. franchise, british nice. >> he saw the world not just through u.s. size. but look at how well we are doing looks to the russians, t
was that the report also said that only 2 percent actually could explain what brown versus board of education was about, even though the answer was implicit in the question. so our kids don't know much history. a lot of what they know is wrong. and the great historians, the way this book is based upon the work of great historians. you are mentioned than air. a lot of great historians are doing some of that kind of work. we have a big sweep. we are able to couple this with the documentary, it...
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and it's the essential ingredient of ever solving difficult things, whether it's a marriage, educating kids, fighting a war. you have to build trust between people and organizations. >> did you distrust the people at the white house? did you distrust key members of the obama administration when it came to their policy in dealing with afghanistan? >> i think what's most important is we spent a lot of timesharing information to try to build trust. trust kochl comes with time, wi cooperation and with compromise. i think that's what we worked through. >> with all due respect, you didn't answer my question. did you distrust key members of the administration in with respect to their handling of the war in afghanistan? >> yeah. i still believe that the most important thing we can do is build that trust. over time that's -- >> you're being a good soldier he here. i want to take you back to the "rolling stone" magazine that led to your resignation from your post. there were several demeaning comments attributed to your staff members and even to you. was that article accurate? was that the way y
and it's the essential ingredient of ever solving difficult things, whether it's a marriage, educating kids, fighting a war. you have to build trust between people and organizations. >> did you distrust the people at the white house? did you distrust key members of the obama administration when it came to their policy in dealing with afghanistan? >> i think what's most important is we spent a lot of timesharing information to try to build trust. trust kochl comes with time, wi...
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educated citizens can drive change from within. what are your plans short-term and long-term to ensure that this progress that you mentioned of education continues to move forward? especially in regard to increased access of education for women. >> we did see a great deal of violence against schools in the initial years by the taliban. we succeeded against that. there are executions and -- pakistan is going through a very difficult time. and other of events there, they are all a source of concern for us. i can speak with satisfaction, the suffering that we have had, our schools are safer in the past three years, the great majority of girls go to school in afghanistan do if in safety and security. we have not had any major incidents. and this concern for families and students would be less and less a matter to think of. thank you, sir. >> this will conclude the program. i have one important announcement before i thank our remarkable speaker. please do not leave your seat until you hear the voice in the wilderness that will this mess
educated citizens can drive change from within. what are your plans short-term and long-term to ensure that this progress that you mentioned of education continues to move forward? especially in regard to increased access of education for women. >> we did see a great deal of violence against schools in the initial years by the taliban. we succeeded against that. there are executions and -- pakistan is going through a very difficult time. and other of events there, they are all a source of...
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does it educate that half of the population? does it give them opportunity? when it does, you unleash the power of everyone, not just some. and i think there was great wisdom in afghanistan ratifying a constitution that recognized that. that should be part of the legacy of these last ten years. >> indeed. >> okay? >> thank you. >> thank you very much, everybody. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> hi, everyone. i'm tamron hall. following breaking news. president obama and afghan president hamid karzai wrapping up the joint news conference after a series of meetings at the white house. they focused on the u.s. role in afghanistan beyond next year and one of the key announcements we just heard, afghan forces will take the lead of providing security throughout the country this spring and u.s. forces will move to what the president referred to as a support role for training and support. joining me, david sanger for "the new york times" and author of "confront and conceal." also with us, nbc's atiya bowi. thank you both for joiningo us. the president saying that it's t
does it educate that half of the population? does it give them opportunity? when it does, you unleash the power of everyone, not just some. and i think there was great wisdom in afghanistan ratifying a constitution that recognized that. that should be part of the legacy of these last ten years. >> indeed. >> okay? >> thank you. >> thank you very much, everybody. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> hi, everyone. i'm tamron hall. following breaking news....
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education. we send people from west point and combating and they teach each new about a boc of instruction on terrorism to reinforce the things that are taught at the f.b.i. academy. we also send them out around the nation to be able to work with joint terrorism task forces, which is not just f.b.i. people, but also law enforcement and others to educate them on the terrorist threat and the changes. and then creating a virtual network because of the connections of everybody on the internet so that when pracktigsners that are out there in police departments or the f.b.i. are studying a particular case or aspect of terrorism they can reach back into the literature and research at west point and get a little bit more expertise and the history and the background and the theory that they're able to do. >> what kind of research do we do? again, i apologize for staying here at the podium, normally i would walk around but the c-span people would not be able to hear me which fy get to any sensitive things
education. we send people from west point and combating and they teach each new about a boc of instruction on terrorism to reinforce the things that are taught at the f.b.i. academy. we also send them out around the nation to be able to work with joint terrorism task forces, which is not just f.b.i. people, but also law enforcement and others to educate them on the terrorist threat and the changes. and then creating a virtual network because of the connections of everybody on the internet so...
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every child in america and every school should be educated that human trafficking exists and modern-day slavery. those words human trafficking they don't look like they mean anything but we are talking about slavery and children need to know that. as well as their parents so that they can protect their child. >> yeah, you know, andrea, we have had you on a few times. i guess i kind of wonder has there been tangible progress in terms of what you are trying to do. you talk about the legislation and for all of your efforts, are you moving the ball down the field here? >> i think we are. we are in the eye of the storm. 30, 40 years ago no one knew what domestic violence was and why didn't you just leave? well now we have that same conversation about modern-day slavery and we are definitely making progress. not only are we seeing more and more people understand the issue and we are getting more and more girls referred to us by every day citizens, social workers, teachers trained in the schools. that's real progress we are seeing and i know my partner agencies are seeing it, as well. but we h
every child in america and every school should be educated that human trafficking exists and modern-day slavery. those words human trafficking they don't look like they mean anything but we are talking about slavery and children need to know that. as well as their parents so that they can protect their child. >> yeah, you know, andrea, we have had you on a few times. i guess i kind of wonder has there been tangible progress in terms of what you are trying to do. you talk about the...
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week t looks at education policies and student achievement. maryland received a b plus in the assessment, the only state to do so. trailing maryl massachusetts, new york and virginia which all received a b grading. d.c. schools were given a grade of c minus ranking 45th in the nation. nation. >>> we've been talking about aall morning long. we have been talking about it for several days. rg iii having knee surgery and the doctor expects his recovery to take six to eight months. we are joined by the sports junkies from 106.7 the fan. >> good morning to you. >>> kind of a downer all this talk about this bad knee and rg iii. what was your guy's reaction because i haven't talked to you since the game. what was your guy's reaction when you were watching this game and all of this unfold on television. >> you are cringing. you are watching it and drink cringing. my personally, i still wanted to keep him in there because he gave us the best chance to win. i think i was wrong. you are cringing for him. you are watching this superstar fall apart right be
week t looks at education policies and student achievement. maryland received a b plus in the assessment, the only state to do so. trailing maryl massachusetts, new york and virginia which all received a b grading. d.c. schools were given a grade of c minus ranking 45th in the nation. nation. >>> we've been talking about aall morning long. we have been talking about it for several days. rg iii having knee surgery and the doctor expects his recovery to take six to eight months. we are...
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>> one challenge is the board of education. we have had several board members that were not on board. we proceeded with our training and it was five days of training. this is our first year of implementation. we had to make sure that teachers understood what is common core. we did have some teachers that were helping us to lead some of those efforts. we transitioned into the what. this is more of a how. we have tried to pull teachers along. we have utilized discovery clips to help our teachers understand that these are some tools you can utilize. one challenge has been the time. we have helped teachers to understand that there are resources alf there to help you. some of the standards already existed in the state of north carolina. we try to do some coaching in helping them along. i will say it is a work in progress. we do have consistency across the board. that is the great thing. >> any teacher has been around five years has been through two ways or three ways. how do you wrestle with this that this is something they should t
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education. the return of universities, roads, communications, mobile phones, computers, all of that. [laughter] mobile phone wasn't a joke. i meant it. in 2001, we barely had telephones. my office was given a few walkie-talkie that was our form of communication we had. today, the population of nearly 30 million has telephone available to 18 million. not one, two, or three companies but many more, four or five and they own them all. so the country has made progress. now, the war on terror has been costly. it has been costly to you in america, so many of your men and women in uniform has lost life. it has been costly to our allies. it also has been costly massively to the afghan people. we have lost in the past 10 years tens of thousands of civilians to violence. this year alone, i mean, last year this year has just begun, each month we lost 250 of our servicemen and women to terrorism and nearly 450 casualties in our villages each month. so the cost has been immense. therefore, there are complain
education. the return of universities, roads, communications, mobile phones, computers, all of that. [laughter] mobile phone wasn't a joke. i meant it. in 2001, we barely had telephones. my office was given a few walkie-talkie that was our form of communication we had. today, the population of nearly 30 million has telephone available to 18 million. not one, two, or three companies but many more, four or five and they own them all. so the country has made progress. now, the war on terror has...
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not mature enough, not educated enough to fight for their own country, and they don't have the nationalism to fight for their country the way a u.s. soldier fights for america. >> okay. so does this mean that the afghan troops themselves, the forces, those in the military, the government, they are the ones that want the u.s. out? do the citizens want the u.s. troops out? >> it really depends on what afghan you speak to. when you talk to afghans in remote villages and ones who have seen the air strikes, taliban coming into their villages from other provinces, other countries even. they are ready for the fight to be over, but they don't know what will cop after. when you talk to afghans in the cities like kabul, herat, when you talk to those afghans, they have seen the difference in the last decade, seen the internet come to the city, more than 30 television stations after zero after the taliban. radio stations, media fashion industry growing in afghanistan. those are the afghans who are afraid of the international community leaving, they believe america won't abandon them, because they have
not mature enough, not educated enough to fight for their own country, and they don't have the nationalism to fight for their country the way a u.s. soldier fights for america. >> okay. so does this mean that the afghan troops themselves, the forces, those in the military, the government, they are the ones that want the u.s. out? do the citizens want the u.s. troops out? >> it really depends on what afghan you speak to. when you talk to afghans in remote villages and ones who have...
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in terms of education, the governor said the standard of education should be elevated to the highest of the chief of our responsibilities. it is true today. when it comes to education, i say two words, more and better. we need more learning time in this country, not just in this state. the secretary has put his finger on this a long time ago. we're still providing education as if we were an agrarian economy and an agrarian society and we needed the children home to work the fields. the advantages of more education is clear. when you look internationally, countries that are beating us educate their children more. just more days of education. 200 for korea, 190 for canada, 179 for the u.s. we need more learning times if we are really serious about education. [applause] less summer vacation or at fewer vacations during the year. if you could do a combination of both. these are big decisions, and the impact families, the impact neighborhoods. there will be different opinions on these options. our proposal that the state makes an option for every school district in this state if they want
in terms of education, the governor said the standard of education should be elevated to the highest of the chief of our responsibilities. it is true today. when it comes to education, i say two words, more and better. we need more learning time in this country, not just in this state. the secretary has put his finger on this a long time ago. we're still providing education as if we were an agrarian economy and an agrarian society and we needed the children home to work the fields. the...
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the governors budget calls for increased funding to education including $2.7 billion more for k-is schools. the governors budget also calls for giving money to school districts that serve low income students and less to the states -- growing in up in compton and richmond is not like growing up in beverly hills or piedmont. >>> cal state university system will begin its online program. each of the campuses will focus on different specialties. the first program will be offered through cal state fullerton in orange county. you can sign up or get more information by going to calstateonline.net. >>> penn calls national monument is the newest national park the new designation is expected to boost tourism as well as business for the park minute calls gets its name from the rock formations left over from a volcano. >>> no problem on 280. it has been a pretty good drive throughout the san francisco area. no problems at the toll plaza. we are gets a little bit more of a crowd trying to get into san francisco. this mornings commute looks good on the san mateo and dumbarton bridge across from the peni
the governors budget calls for increased funding to education including $2.7 billion more for k-is schools. the governors budget also calls for giving money to school districts that serve low income students and less to the states -- growing in up in compton and richmond is not like growing up in beverly hills or piedmont. >>> cal state university system will begin its online program. each of the campuses will focus on different specialties. the first program will be offered through...
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and through their whole educational experience, they continually get indoctrine nated. >> it's not just the numbers that are cooked, it's the history books, too. >> they were very liberally booised saying when george bush went in there, there were weapons of mass destruction. >> huh? huh? maybe our friends over at fox need to go back to school. that's exactly what happened in iraq. it's not a liberal conspiracy. it's history. these guys can name sponge bob and math homework all in one. thanks for watching, i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >> we're going into nut country. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this, paranoid america is climbing out of its bunker. the near possibility that the obama administration might stop the easy sale of the scariest guns to the scariest people has aroused the slippery slope crowd. these cousins of the grassy knoll folks believe that any limit on the wide open market for guns and ammo threatens their own hardware. any reasonable action by the american people to stop the carnage
and through their whole educational experience, they continually get indoctrine nated. >> it's not just the numbers that are cooked, it's the history books, too. >> they were very liberally booised saying when george bush went in there, there were weapons of mass destruction. >> huh? huh? maybe our friends over at fox need to go back to school. that's exactly what happened in iraq. it's not a liberal conspiracy. it's history. these guys can name sponge bob and math homework...
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does it educate that half of the population. does it give them opportunity. when it does, you unleash the power of everyone, not just some. and i think there was great wisdom in afghanistan ratifying a constitution at that recognized that. that should be part of the legacy of the last ten years. okay. thank you very much, everybody. everybody. >> . >> the conflict in afghanistan began 11 years, 3 months and 4 days ago, and you heard president obama saying now our objective in afghanistan has been reached, al-qaeda has suffered devastating blows. we have dismantled them and we have come very close to achieving our central goal, at a different point he said we have achieved the goal. we have 66,000 troops there now and come home at a steady pace and the president says a responsible drawdown and he will announce steps in the coming months regarding how that drawdown go, but the president saying beginning this spring, our troops will take on more of a supportive role in afghanistan and president hamid karzai of afghanistan striking somewhat of a conciliatory tone
does it educate that half of the population. does it give them opportunity. when it does, you unleash the power of everyone, not just some. and i think there was great wisdom in afghanistan ratifying a constitution at that recognized that. that should be part of the legacy of the last ten years. okay. thank you very much, everybody. everybody. >> . >> the conflict in afghanistan began 11 years, 3 months and 4 days ago, and you heard president obama saying now our objective in...
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does it educate that half of the population? does it give them opportunity? when it does, you unleash the power of everyone. not just some. and i think there was great wisdom in afghanistan ratifying a constitution that recognized that. that should be part of the legacy of these last ten years. okay. thank you very much, everybody. >> so there they are, the two presidents, the afghan president, the american president, wrapping up a news conference. they made lengthy statements and answered four questions between them. most importantly, the president suggesting there is a possibility that the u.s. troop withdrawal from afghanistan could even be accelerated over the next two years, though he's not yet ready to make any final decisions. he's waiting for recommendations from his military leadership. on the same front, he's saying there is no decision made how many u.s. troops will remain in afghanistan after 2014. although he says every u.s. troop who does remain will be required to have immunity from afghan prosecution as a general condition. and we heard the af
does it educate that half of the population? does it give them opportunity? when it does, you unleash the power of everyone. not just some. and i think there was great wisdom in afghanistan ratifying a constitution that recognized that. that should be part of the legacy of these last ten years. okay. thank you very much, everybody. >> so there they are, the two presidents, the afghan president, the american president, wrapping up a news conference. they made lengthy statements and...
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this includes deepening ties of trade, commerce, strengthening institutions, development, education, and opportunities for all afghans. men and women, boys and girls. this sends a clear message to afghans and to the region as afghans stand up, they will not stand alone. the united states and the world stands with them. now, let me close by saying that this continues to be a very difficult mission. our forces continue to serve and make tremendous sacrifices every day. the afghan people make significant sacrifices every day. afghan forces still need to grow stronger. we remain vigilant against insider attacks. lasting peace and security will require governance and development that delivers for the afghan people and an end to safe havens for al qaeda and its ilk. all this will continue to be our work. make no mistake, our path is clear, and we are moving forward. every day more afghans are stepping up and taking responsibility for their own security, and as they do, our troops will come home. next year this long war will come to a responsible end. president karzai, i thank you and your
this includes deepening ties of trade, commerce, strengthening institutions, development, education, and opportunities for all afghans. men and women, boys and girls. this sends a clear message to afghans and to the region as afghans stand up, they will not stand alone. the united states and the world stands with them. now, let me close by saying that this continues to be a very difficult mission. our forces continue to serve and make tremendous sacrifices every day. the afghan people make...
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thank you very much. >> it is fascinating and an education. share it with your kids. tag sharks off the coast of cape cod and now off the coast of florida. >> 15 minutes to conduct hundreds of experiments. >> and his last name is fisher. perfect. what a great job. >> very cool. >>> a check of the top stories. nra, obama administration, 24 hours away fray showdown on gun control. the gun violence project gets down to business today meeting with gun safety groups. tomorrow, representatives of sportsmen and gun owner groups, including the national rifle association. >>> homicide detectives are investigating the mysterious death of a lottery winner who died before he could collect winnings. mr. khan was killed in july. cyanide poisoning can be difficult to detect a it could be found in a variety of industrial settings. >> if you are going to try to commit the perfect murder this is a good way to do it. if you worked in a metal processing plant, electroplating, worked in a plant where they work with insecticides. >> medical examiners first determined that khan died of natu
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we node to invest in infrastructure, space, telecommunications, broadband and education. there are so many needs that this country has and we've actually got less revenue coming in to the federal government now that we have historically. we'll have to deal with medicare in the longer term problem, but right now we have it right and we have to get through march and the fiscal cliff resolution and we've got to pull ourselves up by the bootstraps. we've got to grow in this economy. that means wall street has to invest in america, not putting money in brazil. nothing wrong with brazil and there's lots of opes in america and there's millions of good people who need those resources and want to work and contribute to this economy. green energy and other energy. it's a great area to invest in and we need it in this country. >> general clark, atia abawi, we'll see you later this afternoon when you join us again. >> thank you. >>> unlike the backlash against the possible nomination of susan rice, opposition to president obama's nomination of chuck hagel is coming from both side was
we node to invest in infrastructure, space, telecommunications, broadband and education. there are so many needs that this country has and we've actually got less revenue coming in to the federal government now that we have historically. we'll have to deal with medicare in the longer term problem, but right now we have it right and we have to get through march and the fiscal cliff resolution and we've got to pull ourselves up by the bootstraps. we've got to grow in this economy. that means wall...
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with education with support at home could be a factor with that. it's important to keep in mind there are a number of factors that are not just related to psychiatric illness but stressors, culture, support support at home, supports with school and those involved with the child or adolescent. >> doctor timothy lineberry of the mayo clinic psychiatric hospital and dr. daly of drexel university thank you both so much. >> thank you. >> brown: still to come on the "newshour": requiring a search warrant for a blood test; reducing troop levels in afghanistan to zero; using robots as therapy; fighting the flu and denying major stars entry to the hall of fame. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: president obama is ready to name a new treasury secretary-- his own chief of staff, jack lew. it was widely reported today that the announcement will come tomorrow. lew played a key role in the recent fiscal cliff negotiations with congress, and he previously headed the office of management and budget. if confirmed by the
with education with support at home could be a factor with that. it's important to keep in mind there are a number of factors that are not just related to psychiatric illness but stressors, culture, support support at home, supports with school and those involved with the child or adolescent. >> doctor timothy lineberry of the mayo clinic psychiatric hospital and dr. daly of drexel university thank you both so much. >> thank you. >> brown: still to come on the...